3. Ginger + Liz
One of the best ways to make a memorable lacquer--you know, aside from having a good formula--is the name. With lacquer names like No Shade, Don't Kill My Vibe, and (my personal fav nail polish name) Bitch Fit, G+L makes it pretty hard to forget them.

6.Glam Paint LacquerSpecializing in thermal polish, this brand was actually my first thermal polish. Despite me being a nail blogger, you wouldn't believe how long it takes for me to actively try new trends in polish.
Don't believe me? For example, I didn't buy my first magnetic nail polish until most stores had them in the clearance bin. I kid you not.

Glam Paint Lacquer Strawberry Cheesecake

Shop:glampaintlacquer.com | Posts featuring Glam Paint Lacquer HERE7.2 Sisters Cosmetics
"What do you get when you put together an engineer, architect, account, two entrepreneurs and a retired college administrator? 2 Sisters Cosmetics, LLC."

11.Lisa Nail Lacquer
Lisa Nail Lacquer, a brand I first noticed on Instagram, was created by a former beauty editor that worked at some of the top national fashion magazines in NYC. Who would know better about creating bomb nail polish shades than her right? Right.

Mischo Beauty has been recommended by Vogue, Instyle, Elle, and Marie Claire. Why? Well according the to brand's website, it probably has a little something to do with the long-lasting shine, being toxic-free, vegan, cruelty-free, and 8 free. Yes. You read that correctly. 8 FREE.

(New York, NY, February 2016) — Like arm candy for your nails, indulge in deborah lippmann’s 6-piece collection of
confectionary-inspired pastels. From orange creamsicle to bubblegum pink, each fashion-size lacquer within Sweets For My
Sweet is opaque and rich in texture, set within a delectable cotton candy design box.

Delight your sweet tooth with these irresistible new shades: Sugar, Sugar, a full coverage pastel orange crème, Lemon Drop, a
full coverage pastel yellow crème, Sweet Pea, a full coverage pastel green crème, My Boy Lollipop, a full coverage pastel
blue crème, All Day Sucker, a full coverage pastel lavender crème, and Candy Girl, a full coverage pastel pink crème.

Available February 2016 (SRP: $34.00) online at www.deborahlippmann.com and at Barneys New York, Bloomingdale’s,
Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and Sephora stores nationwide.

(New York, NY, February 2016) — Evoking a Spring’s afternoon in the grass, deborah lippmann’s mellow and dreamy
Afternoon Delight collection, featuring brand NEW shades, now available for the first time in her innovative Gel Lab PRO
formula. This latest dual-patented formula infused with 10 active ingredients helps to deliver health, wear and shine, providing
the high gloss and cushiony plumped look similar to a gel, without nail damage.

Accompanied by a new advanced contour brush, its rounded tip follows the curve of the cuticles and 320 bristles spread evenly
for an effortless, streak-free application.

As a seasoned nail pro and trendsetter, Deborah works side by side with fashion’s elite and was inspired to create these playful
shades to complement Spring’s style aesthetic, featuring flashes of dusty pastels and feminine silhouettes.

Feel flirty and fabulous with these romantic new shades: Dirty Little Secret, a sheer holographic greige shimmer previewed at
Narciso Rodriguez S/S 2016, Peaches & Cream, a full coverage orange creamsicle crème, The Pleasure Principle, a full
coverage lilac crème, and Get Lucky, a full coverage sage blue crème.

Available February 2016 (SRP: $20.00 each) online at www.deborahlippmann.com and at Barneys New York, Bloomingdale’s,
Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and Sephora stores nationwide.

Nothing To Disclose
Y'all know I love a good neon, but as of late, I've been on the prowl for more nudes. At this point I've pretty much been yelling into the nail polish universe, "send me nudes!" Please note that actually yelling the aforementioned request can come with adverse results. Just an FYI.

Anyway, if you follow me (add me? I'm not entirely sure what the proper term is for this social media platform) on snap chat *cough* DropOutNails *cough* you saw that I was intending to swatch this collection.
And if you're reading this post now, you'll know I obviously changed my mind.

I opted for something simple, a plastic wrap mani using all three shades.

Skinny Dip | Voyeur | Birthday Suit

Start (base coat) | Finish (top coat)

Can we just take a moment to admire the packaging here? This is exactly how these polishes arrived--minus crinkled paper strips used for shipping. They look so perfect in the box I'm tempted to store them this way for the long haul.

D.I.D. Nail Paint's website describes these as highly pigmented and I would be compelled to agree. I actually wore two of the three shades for a couple of days and pretty much fell in love. Skinny Dip is my fav by the way.Start (the base coat) was alright, I didn't feel like it out-performed anything I already use so I could take it or leave it at this point. While Finish (the top coat) wasn't bad in terms of shine, but under no circumstance is it a quick dry--although, it is worth noting that it is not marketed as such.
I forgot how long it takes for polish dry if you don't use a fast drying top coat, so waiting for my polish to dry felt like an eternity.

Overall I could do without the base & top coats and just opt for the colors themselves.

The Nude Collection (including Start & Finish) is available for $40 or $10 each if you by the colors separately on GetYourNailsDid.com.
If you live in the U.S. get free shipping using promo code NAILMAIL at checkout.